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Subject to change without notice. Copyright @ 2015. Sunrise Medical.

User Guide – Power Wheelchair. Rev. A

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Summary of Contents for BREEZY P10

Page 1: ...ce and to maximize comfort and convenience WARNING Important safety information for hazards that might cause serious injury CAUTION Information for preventing damage to the product NOTE Information to...

Page 2: ...during driving Otherwise the wheelchair will stop abrupt so that you run the risk to be thrown forward from the wheelchair Just release the joystick to stop the wheelchair from moving Be aware that y...

Page 3: ...isk that the user can fall out of the BREEZY P100 To overcome an obstacle we recommend using a ramp or an elevator The necessary force to push the BREEZY P100 manually can possibly be a bit higher tha...

Page 4: ...you re unsecure about any issue please ask your dealer first TRANSPORTATION The power chair must only be transported in frame separating mode Disassemble the rear frame power unit and folding front f...

Page 5: ...re you can control safely Switch on the joystick module and practice driving the BREEZY P100 slowly forwards backwards and turning side to side When you have more confidence increase the speed and pra...

Page 6: ...tip over while cornering reduce your speed and steering angle to prevent your power chair from tipping UNLOCKING THE DRIVE BRAKES MANUAL TRANSMISSION Assistant can operate the engagement and disengage...

Page 7: ...them 2Amp charger PUBLIC STREETS ROADWAY It may be difficult for traffic to see you when you are seated in your BREEZY P100 You should not operate your BREEZY P100 on public streets and roadways Never...

Page 8: ...r property damage always exercise common sense when cornering Take wide swings with your BREEZY P100 front wheel around any tight corners and your BREEZY P100 rear wheels will follow a wide arc Do not...

Page 9: ...lt in injury to the user or damage to the BREEZY P100 CLEANING MAINTENANCE Regular cleaning with a mild detergent or disinfectant is recommended Rinse in warm water after cleaning DO NOT use bleach or...

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Page 12: ...netic Brake Battery 30AH 24V 1PCS Lithiam Battery Range 25km on the flat road 120kg load Slope Grade Durability 10 max Minimum Turning Radius Approx 870mm Maximum Kerb Climbing Ability 40mm Maximum Gr...

Page 13: ...Subject to change without notice Copyright 2015 Sunrise Medical User Guide Power Wheelchair Rev A Page 13 of 22 CONTROLLER OPERATION...

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Page 16: ...ight 2015 Sunrise Medical User Guide Power Wheelchair Rev A Page 16 of 22 This product features an auto electric magnetic braking system While driving if the joystick is released or put into a neutral...

Page 17: ...otice Copyright 2015 Sunrise Medical User Guide Power Wheelchair Rev A Page 17 of 22 Suggestion For safety reasons please flip up the footplate and detached or swing the footrest outward before gettin...

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Page 19: ...of 22 When attempting to fold the chair do not place force at backrest joint or armrest Place pressure on side of frame being careful not to catch hand or fingers as the chair folds Also note after t...

Page 20: ...Subject to change without notice Copyright 2015 Sunrise Medical User Guide Power Wheelchair Rev A Page 20 of 22 QUICK RELEASE WHEEL SET OPERATION...

Page 21: ...tees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage...

Page 22: ...st within the Warranty Period return the Goods to the place of purchase together with the original proof of purchase and this warranty page including the details below 5 This warranty does not cover t...

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